4 technology hacks you won’t want to miss
In a world where a low battery will give you palpitations and Netflix is king technology has really taken over our lives. So what happens when something goes wrong? You can either go into meltdown or follow these super easy to follow technology hacks.
Netflix stuttering? Worry no more
There’s nothing more frustrating when you’re watching a really good TV program or film on Netflix and your connection starts to stutter. Solve it by hitting ctrl-alt-shift and s to change the buffering speed. When the option appears select the highest number and click apply. One of those essential technology hacks you need to avoid missing out on what’s happening in your favourite show.
Never lose your work again
We’ve all had a time when we’ve written half a essay and boom your document crashes. Whilst Word does have a auto save function built in this normally only runs every ten minutes, so everything you’ve written in between will be gone. To fix this on Windows go to file- options – save. On a Mac go to Word – preferences – save. Change the autosave interval to every one minute and you’ll never lose any work again.
Charge your smartphone quickly
In the modern world we’re always on our phones, whether we’re at home or out doing some errands. Whilst having your phone available is convenient, constant use drains the battery really quickly. If you need your phone charged like now then switch it to airplane mode before plugging it into charge. Switching your phone to airplane mode will switch off the wireless radios inside so it will charge faster. I can guarantee this is one of those technology hacks you’ll want to be sharing with your friends and family.
Make your own wireless speaker
Do you want your tunes to be amplified but find there’s no speakers nearby? A empty cup or mug is perfect for amplifying sounds, simply place your phone inside and get dancing.
I hope you liked my tips on the best technology hacks. Don’t forget to share if you know anyone who’d love to find out more.
